Operation - Kidde KN-COB-IC Manual

120 v a.c. carbon monoxide alarm with interconnect
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Two labels have been provided that have important
information on what to do in case of an alarm. Add the
phone number of your emergency service provider in the
space provided. Place one label next to the alarm after it
is mounted, and one label near a fresh air source such as
a door or window.
Your new Kidde carbon monoxide alarm is a sophisticated
electronic device – yet very simple to understand. The
green "Power" LED will illuminate to identify the unit is
monitoring for carbon monoxide. If it senses dangerous
levels of carbon monoxide, the red "Alarm" LED will flash
accompanied with an audible alarm pattern. (See page 13
for description of alarm patterns).
However, if interconnected to other Kidde alarms, or (If
equipped) the backup battery is low or missing, or if the
unit malfunctions, it will display other readings (and alarm
differently) to alert you of specific conditions. Please
familiarize yourself, and other family members, to the
difference between a CO alarm and an alarm signifying a
problem with the unit itself.
The table on Page 13 illustrates what the audible alarm
patterns are, and what the recommended actions are.
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